Monday, May 27, 2013

The Tokai Hadron Facility Radiation Exposure and Dam Surges

Re: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/05/26/national/researchers-hurt-at-ibaraki-nuclear-facility/#at_pco=cfd-1.0
The Hadron collider internal radiation exposure of 23 May 2013 at 11:55 AM Tokai local time may be because of a surge wave which may have passed the Hdron Facility at Tokai at that time.
Table Tokai below gives the details of how it might have happened:
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(RIGHT CLICK ON THE IMAGE OF THE TABLE AND OPEN IT ON A SEPARATE TAB)

The giant surge wave of water moment due to the dams of the world was passing from the damquake off the east coast of Kamchatka to that at Dodecanese Isles, Greece and arrived at Tokai, Ibaraka Prefecture at 2.69 hrs UTC and caused the alarm at 2.9167 at the Hadron Collider lab to ring. The time duration of the surge to travel from the Kamchatka damquake to Tokai is calculated as the time taken for the surge to travel from the Kamchatka damquake hypocenter to the Greek damquake hypocenter multiplied by the ratio (distance from Kamchatka location to Tokai Hadron location/distance between the two damquakes).This works out to 0.1414 hr. Adding this to the time of occurrence of the Kamchatka damquake  the time of arrival of the surge at Tokai as 2.69 hrs UTC is computed.

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